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MACK STAUFFER 
Author of "HUMANITY and the MYSTERIOUS KNIGHT" 



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MASS-INTELLECTUAL- 
PRESSURE 

How I wrote the novel, "Humanity and the Mysterious 
Knight," between the years 1902-1912, the result of a 
dream, or the fast workings of the Subconscious Mind, 
which foretold over One Hundred WORLD-EVENTS, in- 
eluding the WORLD WAR and in chronological sequence 
the election of a President of the United States with the 
unknown initial "H" and wife named Marion, who defeated 
an opponent who ran on a platform the "Brotherhood of 
Man (League of Nations) Everywhere," whose initials 
were "J. M." 

ALPHA-MATHO VIBRATORY SCALE— Applied to 
the Presidents of the United States from George Wash- 
ington to President Harding proves every President 
elected in chronological order (some on the vibrations of 
their initials) that the PAST of the "UNITED STATES 
has been FIXED for over a HUNDRED YEARS. 

ALPHABET— The instrument of the SUBCON- 
SCIOUS MIND. Letters in our NAMES vibrate alpha- 
betically and mathematically to the SUBCONSCIOUS 
PULL of the Planetary movements of the Solar System. 
The human heart beats around one vibration per second 
and human thought is produced in 63rd Octave or the 
ALL-SEEING EYE at Nine Quintillion vibrations per 
second. The GREATEST THOUGHT DISCOVERY of this 
or any AGE— Price $1.00. 

-.MACK STAUFFER. 



MACK STAUFFER— 

"THE WORLD'S GREATEST 
SECOND-SIGHTEST" 



The Photophone, Fictional Invention in Novel by the Fort 

Worth Author, Made Practical by 

English Inventor 



(From Fort Worth Record, Sunday, April 18, 1920.) 



"The alleged prophecies of Mother Shipton, who lived in London two 
or three centuries back, have been outdone by a man in Fort Worth, 
Texas. His name is Mack Stauffer, and the book which he wrote is quite 
uncanny in the way it forecast, long before the outbreak of the war, 
some of the things which have happened." 

Since the above statement by Frederick Moore (late Captain Intelli- 
gence Division, A. E. F., Siberia, when editor of his (New York) Books 
and Authors, May 1918, issue) Mr. Stauffer has had many more of his 
prophecies to come true, and his latest invention is the photophone, 
which he describes on pages 154 and 155 of his novel, "Humanity and the 
Mysterious Knight." In this machine, for which he coins the name 
of photophone, an "Englishman's agitated face appears" by a "mirror- 
like" arrangement and talks. The following is the report of the inven- 
tion, according to the London Times: 

"A demonstration of telephony by means of light was given by Prof. 
A. 0. Rankin at the annual exhibition held by the Psychical Society of 
London and Optical Society at the Imperial College of Science and Tech- 
nology. 

"The interesting point was brought out by the letter that the main 
effect of light upon the elements selenium — which changes its electrical 
resistance according to the strength of light thrown upon it — is done by 
the red rays of the spectrum. 

"The Instrument of telephone transmission is known as the photo- 
phone. It consists essentially of a gramophone sound box with delicately 
poised mirror in place of the needle, which is actuated in its vibrations by 
the selenium. The mirror oscillates in accordance with the fluctuations of 
the sound, and the beam from the mirror, traveling to the receiver, con- 
veys these oscillations with it, the sound being reproduced in a telephone 
instrument by a reversal of the process." 

TOLD IN DREAM 

Mr. Stauffer asserts that the material of his book, which is a fifty- 
odd predictional monument, came to him one night in a hazy dream. Was 
it a dream ? Or was it just that new force of mass-intellectual-pressure, 
which he has given us an inkling, here and there, in his writings? But 
it must be admitted that by some kind of mass-idea-forming secret he 
has discovered how to write the world's horoscope, even though he cast 
it in the form of fiction. 

For instance: The international struggle which would start in the 
month of June and last four years and end in the month of the year in 
which it started. That Germany would defeat the world in France in the 



third year of the conflict and in return America would defeat Germany 
in the fourth year. It must be remembered that Stauffer's novel was 
written between the years of 1902 and 1912. Archduke Ferdinand was 
assassinated on June 28, 1914, and the world war formally ended by 
the Germans signing the peace treaty at Versailles on June 28, 1919. 

Now, these are merely a few spots in the book which point out how 
well Stauffer forecast conditions. The entire novel is full of bizarre 
predictions, even though, as stated, set out in the form of fiction. 

Reverting to this curious volume, it tells how Lord Summersouth, 
an English Lord, came to America at the end of the third year of this 
international contest for aid and finance. Who is this Lord Summer- 
south? Lord Northcliff of England, of course. Note the "north" and 
the "south" of the two names. 

Germany hit America the first blow in the third year of the world 
struggle. This is recounted on page 135. Strange as it may seem, in all 
of this novel, "Humanity and the Mysterious Knight," no contest is 
mentioned of ever having taken place on German soil, while both the 
Belgian and Russian Frontiers are violated. The confession of double- 
frontier violation is recorded on page 266. 

This history of the British tanks is well known. But before the war 
began Stauffer had them in his novel. Even the Halifax disaster came 
to Stauffer in his odd dream; or to his new science which reveals the 
unknown future with uncanny precision; in any event he wrote of a 
disaster so similar that his language in his book and the actual press 
dispatches from Halifax following the great explosion are almost iden- 
tical. 

OTHER PREDICTIONS 

"While the Bolshevik figures to a great extent in Stauffer's work," 
according to the Dallas Morning News, "he has resisted the temptation 
to indulge in social propaganda of any kind." Debs' speech on June 16, 
which caused his arrest, was foretold by Stauffer on page 227, where his 
labor leader makes a speech on June 16 for the "purpose" of being 
arrested. 

Jack London's posthumous death wish, that his body would be cre- 
mated and placed so the ashes could be scattered over his Glen Ellen 
ranch, has a parallel in Chapter XXIII, of Stauffer's book of prophecies, 
or what you may call them. Even Ignace Jan Paderewski's political 
career has a parallel. That the world's greatest musician would be for 
democracy and brotherhood is foretold on pages 50 and 137. 

In the same way as has Stauffer's book paralleled the world war 
it parallels the bizarre happenings of today. He touches irrigation, the 
use of mail tubes, newspaper speaking news event of. the day through 
megaphones, the taking of the railroads by the Government, the whole- 
sale organization of production and distribution, the crossing of the 
Atlantic by flying machines, national prohibition, woman's suffrage. He 
coined the names of "Flyers," "Airmen" and "Landings" for the aviation 
world. He said that no sort of creatures change themselves, that the 
Planets would all become different in space, and hence the influence 
would change the thought of the whole thinking world. In the same 
book he intimated that a world ruler would declare war to save his throne; 
He also tells about gigantic strikes. He foretold the high cost of living. 

"He (Mr. Stauffer) set the time for these things to happen at a 
century into the future," wrote Frederick Moore, in his May, 1918, issue 
of Books and Authors, when he made the claim for Stauffer as "The 
Modern Seer." "But reading the book, the question arises: Has not the 
world actually leaped forward a century since the world war began? 
If these things came to Stauffer in a dream, back in 1902, how else 
could he account for the queer events than to assume that they might 

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be possible a century hence? They seemed so utterly impossible then 
that he set them in 2016, when as a matter of fact they were about 
to happen before, during and after 1916." 

"Stauffer put forth no claim of prophecy for his book," continues 
Mr. Moore. "He merely wrote a fantastic tale in the form of fiction. 
But as he saw the plot of the book practically becoming history, and his 
friends called his attention to the similarity of events, he began to wonder 
himself about the dream. If it is not an example of literary 'second 
sight,' what is it? In the language of Hashimura Togo, no answer is 
required." 

As an instance of Stauffer's mechanical age of forecasts. The Dallas 
Morning News spoke of him as the "Wizard" Edison of fiction, with an 
imagination that projects itself powerfully into the realm of the un- 
known." Robert W. Chambers called him "Supersensitive," and Hugh 
Nugent Fitzgerald, editor of the Fort Worth Record, said he was "The 
World's Greatest Second-Sightest." 

Mr. Stauffer makes no pretention of divination in the foretelling of 
some fifty-odd world events. He must have discovered thought force of 
which the world is ignorant. 

Bound in English Silk-Finish Cloth, Decorative Covers, 12mo. 
Printed on High-Grade Paper. 

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By prepaid mail, to any address on receipt of price, $3.00. 

THE ROXBURGH PUBLISHING COMPANY, Boston 

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MASS-INTELLECTUAL-PRESSURE 

and 
ALPHA-MATHO VIBRATORY SCALE 

by 
MACK STAUFFER 



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Copyright, 1921 
By MACK STAUFFER 

Copyright, 1922 
By MACK STAUFFER 

Copyright, 1922 
By MACK STAUFFER 



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DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF 
MY UNCLE 

C. E. OBENCHAIN 

Who In His Last Hour Tried To 
Describe A Thing He Saw In The 
Dim Mists of The SHADOW. 



The Great Subconscious Urge 
THE SPIRIT-WORLD 



We gaze back over the murky-mysterious past and find the 
ever will-o'-the-wisp fleeting thought is the pursuit of the soul. 



* * * * * 



Animism, or the theory of souls, is the ever-iridescent 
dream since the gleam of life pierced man's numbed skull. The 
Spirit- World ? Yes. The why of the pause of this earthly 
existence — then the plunge into the Great Unknown — has been 
the ever-puzzling puzzle. Animism, or the theory of some In- 
telligence Divine functioning a harmonious system of animal 
and plant life in accordance to some arrangement, is sound. 

* He * * * 

Back of all of this, is a force, an unseen hand that worked 
the savage and the barbarian into a state of culture, a phi- 
losophy of life and a religion as it is today. Knowledge in 
some vague way, has always come from afar. Life itself has 
always been, and is a mystifying force of which we have only 
been able to feel by the means of the five senses. Is Life after 
all a mere hallucination? What force changed the savage to 
his present culture? What makes the rocks move? 

$ * # * # 

The idea of holding personal conversation with deities, 
spirits and ghosts, appears to be as old as human thought itself. 
It was with the ancients, when a member of the tribe had 
fallen asleep, or was stunned, or was in a trance or swoon, or 
was insensible from any cause in which life for the moment 
had departed from the body, that the member had died for a 
while and the soul returns to the body when it showed signs 
of life again. It is with this picture that one must look back 
over the shadowy past when these dark, murky, gloomy, mys- 
terious impressions filled the dreamy, imaginative, savage mind, 
which mind thought at death the soul became an ancestral 
ghost and would reappear in dreams to its family and take 
their souls on a visit to some far-off heaven. 

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It is the one common ancient thought that at death the 
soul passed to a higher world. Such has always been the one 
common thought of all races and tribes, of all nations and of 
all classes of people throughout the ages, that the next world 
is better than the one that is here. This is the one ruling im- 
pression, whether the human being be a savage or a man cul- 
ture. A certain degree of pressure must produce a certain 
kind of thought. 



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Mass-Intellectual-Pressure 



Why I believe in Premonitions? Because I know the Power 

Of Second-Sight Belongs in the Region of the 63rd Octave 

at Nine Quintillion Per Second When and Where the 

Subconscious Mind Becomes the All-Seeing Eye 

That Nothing can Obscure Its Vision. 



In my novel, "Humanity and the Mysterious Knight," 
written between the years 1902 and 1912, the result of a dream, 
in which I foretold over one hundred world-events, including 
the World War and in chronologic sequence the election of a 
president with the unknown initial "H," one of my young lady 
characters swoons and during the suspension of objective con- 
sciousness she foretells many future events which are to hap- 
pen, among one of which is the defeat of Germany by America 
in a great international struggle. Of course, this young lady's 
friends are all excited, but "the Head Physician, with all the 
persuasive power of his generous nature, assured them that 
Marion's condition (the young lady in question) was not serious 
and no occasion for alarm. The diagnosis was, as he had 
predicted, and that she (Marion) had suddenly expended too 
much nerve force, and as the body manufactured the neces- 
sary amount of human electrical substance, she would be her 
normal self . ." 

* * * * * 

" 'Hysteria is what some doctors call it/ (this Head Physi- 
cian continued to say on page 80) ; 'but I am of the opinion 
she has just had a glimpse of the future. You see, when the 
objective faculties are not working or have responded to 
sleep, the subconscious mind is awake. While in this condi- 
tion she could only receive those mental impressions. The 
objective mind must be dormant and the subconscious faculties 
must be conscious before she could produce those scenes so 
clearly and so vividly.' " 

***** 

"He continued: 'I have often heard of such remarkable 
cases, but it has never been my lot to attend one. This young 
lady has wonderful psychic powers; a power that is said to 

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be more prominent in women than in men; however, this is 
purely speculative, and as it happens beyond the border of 
concrete things we have more fiction than truth. The case 
is occult in nature; it is beyond the power of medicine, and 
I can only deduct my knowledge from hastily drawn conclu- 
sions and not from any earnest thought of the subject/ " 

But that doctor diagnosed better than he knew. 

* * * * * 

On pages 19-20 of this same novel one of its characters 
speaks as follows : " ' . . Love may be intellectual or not, 
but it is an attracting force at the same time. This earth, for 
instances, as it is, a floating speck of dust in the vastless void, 
is attracted by the law of gravitation. Under this classifica- 
tion one could say that the Moon is in love with the Earth, 
and that the Earth is flirting with the Sun. If this is love, 
then love is a vibrating force, always attracting that which is 
in the same pitch, or in sympathy. Every person impels or 
creates this force somewhat on the principle of Wireless Teleg- 
raphy. It is not a credulous thing to believe that thoughts 
are transmitted from one brain to another. Thought is force, 
possessing energy, and it is called love among the human 
family when it attracts. The force that attracts men and wo- 
men and all lower or higher animals is the same force that 
holds this Earth and Stars in their position — and so on in the 
vastless void — is nothing but ENERGY! 

* # # # * 

ENERGY ? Yes. Gravitation, if you please ! "Love is a 
vibrating force, always attracting that which is in the same 
pitch, or in sympathy. Every person impels or creates this 
force somewhat on the principle of Wireless Telegraphy." 
What your mind vibrates will vibrate back at you as sure and 
as certain as the Law of Gravitation, which is nothing but 

Energy itself. 

* * * * * 

The mind of man "breathes" its thoughts much in the 
same sense as the lungs of man "breathes" its air. One should 
be careful of the "atmosphere" that is entered. 

* # * * * 

Since everything is reduced to a mere question of vibra- 
tions one will find in the mineral kingdom the struggle of 
matter has been one long effort toward Unity. In chemistry 
the atomic compounds move in chemical octaves and even the 
rocks move and vibrate because of a force which is constantly 
displacing their haven of rest. The whole scheme of creation, 
whether it be stars, rocks or the mind of man, is reduced to 

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one simple science of vibrations. The whole upward struggle 
of human life has been what it is by the mere disturbing; 
force making a cellular displacement of the pitch of the human 
mind. The human heart starts vibrating around one beat per 
second. Sound starts at two vibrations per second, making 
the first octave and ends at the fifteenth octave at 32,768 to 
40,000 beats per second. Above the fortieth thousand beats 
per second the human ear can not register sound because the 
rate of vibrations is too fast. 



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This energy travels on upward until it reaches the sixty- 
second octave which is 4,611,525,018,427,387,904 vibrations per 
second. In this scale of vibrations, between the fifth octave, at 
32 vibrations per second, where sound is first heard to the hu- 
man ear, to the sixty-second octave, at 4,611,525,018,427,387,- 
904 vibrations per second, where it is too fast for any of the 
five senses to register, we have sound, electricity, heat, light, 
chemical rays and the x-rays. 

Listen! At the sixty-third octave we have reached the 
enormous rate of vibration at 9,223,052,036,854,775,808. In 
and above nine quintillion beats we have entered into the 
region known as thought, which is the fastest thing known 
to man. Here we have entered the region of the All-Seeing 
Eye, or Subconscious Mind, which nothing can obscure its 
vision. Here is the great power of the universe which is mind 
acting directly upon the subconsciousness of mankind. This 
is the Energy which makes the human heart beat or vibrate. 
If not, then perpetual motion is possible. But perpetual mo- 
tion, or any motion, that is supplied and renewed from itself, 
or made to vibrate without the intervention of any external 
cause is not possible, has not been possible, or ever will be pos- 
sible as long as the law of this world stays as it is. There- 
fore, the human heart is made to vibrate at the normal rate 
of 72 beats per minute. Now, what is this vibrating force? 
From where does it come? Can it be seen? No. It vibrates 
too fast for the human eye to register its motion. Can it 
be felt? Yes, for it is nothing but the simple registration of 
our vibratory electro-resistance of which is made gravimetric 
pressure of 14.7 pounds per square inch. This is the thing we 
feel and call LIFE! In a sense it is an electro-resistance to 
the electro-biological force which vibrates the heart, the diges- 
tion, the breathing and the nervous system. 

The great receiving station for this great electro-biological 
force is the brain of man. Why is it that when a leg or an 
arm is cut from the body that man does not die? Why is it 

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that the moment the head is severed that death instantly fol- 
lows ? This is because the electro-vibratory force between the 
brain and the body is broken ! No person can live without a 
brain. To suffer the loss of an arm or leg is nothing! 

* * * * * 

Then the brain must be the great vibratory-receiving sta- 
tion for the electro-biological current which must be and is 
the great Power of the universe ! Is the brain the great Lamp- 
wick, too, which is fed continually throughout life from this 
great force ? If so, then we have discovered the source of Life ! 
And when man sleeps he merely turns off the electro-vibratory 
switch, so to speak, while this current or fluid is continually 
passing through a certain part of the brain taking care of 
parts that are as mysterious to him as is the stars above. 

* * # * * 

Man is a creature of vibratory-impressions only. In this 
world he is a creature of but five sense-impressions, namely: 
seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling and touching — but there are 
perhaps 5,000 other senses used by the insects as many as 
there are different insects of which we know nothing. If 
man is not a creature of the Five Senses, what is he ? If these 
five senses are not instruments which record vibratory-im- 
pressions, what are they? Then if man does not receive his 
thoughts through vibratory-impressions, how does he get them 
otherwise? If there is not a vibratory-current everlastingly 
making a vibratory-pressure upon man's mentality from birth 
and until death, how could he receive his thought-impressions 
otherwise? This force is always passing through the body, 
or the mind, either when man is asleep or awake. This electro- 
vibratory current is always acting in conjunction with the 
Universal Mind of the Universe, which is mind-force, itself 

vibratory. 

* * * * * 

The great power of the universe is Mind, I said in my novel 
"Humanity and the Mysterious Knight," nearly twenty years 
ago. It is the electro-biological force working in conjunction 
with the subconscious mind of man. This great force is in- 
telligence, it may be spiritual, it may be electricity, it may be 
the Law of Gravitation, it may be the same force that takes 
a tiny seed and produces a giant tree! It may be anything 
you may want to call it, but the moment it strikes the brain- 
cells of man, it puts a vibratory-gleam of its force in it which 
is nothing but a conscious understanding of an intellectual life ! 

* * * * * 

All life is but the result of a vibratory-force ! All of the 
speculative theories can be said that is wanted to be said, but 
great universe itself is sustained by a vibratory-force. All the 

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one thing is sure, is that the brain is a machine that registers 
vibratory-impressions ! Then if the brain is a machine that reg- 
isters vibratory-impressions through the five senses, it can only 
receive its vibratory-thought force the same way! In regard 
to the subconscious life of 9,000,000,000,000,000,000 vibrations 
per second, perhaps all men may be equal ; but their differences 
in conscious life is only in the vibrations of their eyesight, 
hearing, tasting, smelling and touching. A man whose eye will 
correctly register red light of 450,000,000,000,000 vibrations 
per second, and all colors up to the violet light, at 750,000,- 
000,000,000 vibrations per second, will have of course a 
greater physical vision of a different physical world than that 
of a blind man. The difference then would be only in eyesight, 
and so on with the other four senses, which would be only a 
question of tongues, ears, noses and nerves. But, of course, 
it is the most sensitive brains that register the most finer 
thoughts and it is in this high vibratory brain-cells only that 
decrees the man of culture from the brute. 

Thus is it, that we differ only in conscious life in the vibra- 
tory Five Sense sense, but back of, or of higher vibratory 
sense, is the force of life which is as free to man as the air 
is to the lungs. This is the subconscious mind, which must 
always be a vibrating auxiliary to the Supreme Force of the 
universe, which is mind. If one could but shut himself off 
from the vibratory-impressions of the five senses and be con- 
scious of all of the subconscious force he would correct much 
sickness of his body which is the result of wrong five-sense 
impressions or thought. The Lamp-wick of one's brain is 
continually fed from the great mental dynamo of the uni- 
verse, which is relayed from 9,000,000,000,000,000,000 per sec- 
ond to the normal heart beat around one vibration per second, 
at which the human heart is made to pump blood ! 

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But in a five-sense world, each conscious little atom is try- 
ing to regulate and legislate its own eyesight-view vibration 
upon the whole world. A man of weak-eye vibration can never 
make a law for a stronger-eyed vibration! What is the law 
of the land must suit the general vibratory-approval of a five- 
sense world. 

Thus, too, we are creatures of a force which changes us. 
It is not within the power of man to change himself. Did 
you ever see a creature that could raise itself by its own boot- 
straps? Can you conjecture in your own mind just what sort 
of a creature you should see should you see such a creature 
doing it now? Thus it is seen that man does not create his 
own ideas. His ideas come to him from another source rather 

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than his own. As it is, this force is always traveling through 
us, which is vibratory-intellectuality, giving the mind the life- 
light it is conscious of having during awakened moments and 
running the machinery of the body during sleep, and once in 
a while making a dent through a dream upon the objective 
mind, making man a creature of the vibratory-thought world 
with an idea! This is the way the force which is continually 
changing man works. This force is always feeding the Lamp- 
wick of the mind throughout the duration of one's natural life- 
time. When man dies he ceases to be capable of receiving any 
more of this vibratory-force! Thus is our thought spiritual! 
Thus is man created in the image of his God and his Maker. 
Thus when man is sick and nervous just let him forget himself 
and let the subconscious mind right the thing, for the sub- 
conscious mind is the great vibratory-satellite of the Great 
Force of the universe and your five-sense mind has been dented 
by wrong impressions. This great force that makes the human 
heart vibrate at one vibration per second is the electrical force 
which lights the brain-cells. Thus it is impossible to imprison 
an idea, or to deport it ! An idea cannot be escaped any more 
than this earth can escape the vibratory-light from the Sun. 
Thus man is a creature of an unknown vibratory destiny 
(which does not apply to those funny people who imagine they 
can raise themselves by their shoe-strings and can reach out 
into space by some sort of Aladdin's Wonderful Lamp process 
to obtain their pipe-dreams! No such wandering boy-like 
genie inhabits the aeries in space and the cold rock-pile is the 
home of the many wrecks of such air-castling !) But the ruling 
vibratory-force in all of God's most ordained (or otherwise) 
creatures is for improvement! The fate of this fact is, that 
the highest pinnacle reached yesterday must be surmounted 
today, and every tomorrow's determination is set that today's 
best will be outdone ! Thus are we but the mere creatures of 
a fixed vibratory determination that makes the human heart 
beat around one vibration per second and shoots thought into 
the brain around nine quintillion beats per second. 

* * * * * 

Man by his existence here, however, creates a spiritual 
force. It is the only thing that he develops here that he did 
not have when he came. He is an animal at birth, he is more 
than an animal at death! Man also depends on his existence 
here upon the lower forms of life. If the lower forms of life 
did not exist man could not exist in his physical image as he 
appears today. Upon the existence of man here is depended 
the spiritual world, or the spiritual order of things above the 
physical. There could not be a spiritual world unless the men- 
tal force of the universe put that idea in man that there is 
a spiritual world. The existence of such a hope is proof that 

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such a land exists, for every dent in the conscious mind, by 
dream or otherwise, is put there by some spiritual force. It is 
seen that our thoughts do not come from the cell-creatures 
which we eat, which maintains our physical structures, while 
our minds are continually pierced by some vibratory-intellect- 
ual-lightning. Thus all thought comes from a force which 
is higher than the worm and higher than man. The thought 
that is of higher vibration than man's must be Divine. The 
existence after separation from the physical existence of man 
is just as natural and is as possible as is sleep. Man merely 
separates from his low five sense vibratory existence as he does 
many thousands of times during a natural life time. 

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To get over on the other side of the garden wall one must 
sever all thought and conception of the physical image of man 
as he is today. The reason why one's mind becomes confused 
with the things of the next world, is because he cannot, or has 
never seemed to be able to conjecture only in a five-sense vibra- 
tory sense. His opinions of the next world-existence is only 
in the sixty-third octave or only in the five sense calculations. 
Thus as it is true of the fast vibrations of the sixty-third oc- 
tave of 9,000,000,000,000,000,000 per second which produces 
thought, a thing that can not be seen because of being too fast 
for the physical eye to register its movements, which moves 
through iron, rocks, bones, skulls and any solid whatever as 
easily as air passes through a screen window or light through 
glass, it must also be true of the sixty-fourth octave, or the 
Spirit World, which would be of a rate of vibration of 18,000,- 
000,000,000,000,000 per second and be too fast for the slow 
brain-cells of nine-quintillion to register. Thus is the vibratory 
existence of the Spirit World too fast for brain-cells of man 
to register as is the Thought Force too fast for the five senses 
to register. Even though man's subconscious mind is the All- 
Seeing Eye of our Five-Sense world, there dances another 
world above it that it can not see, being too fast even for the 
mind of man to think of it much less feel its impression. While 
in a vibratory sense the Subconscious Mind is directed to run 
the body, but the thing that directs it is as possibly beyond 
the mental conception of subconsciousness even so that de- 
scription is a physical impossibility. But the worm in the 
mud hole is just as Divine and is doing its work in the great 
scheme of Creation as is man, only man appears to be more 
akin to the Supreme Intelligence, or has gravitated that way, 

it appears. 

* * * * * 

Man has floundered in the dark for centuries stabbing and 
snarling at the vibratory-thought-ideas which are continually 
changing him. But man is still receiving Divine Impressions 

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from the same place as did the Prophets of old. Man is a 
creature of environment. This world turns on its axis every 
twenty-four hours. It never turns in its same "astrophere" 
again. Twenty-four hours from now this earth will be in a 
different position in space, and hence a different thought- 
vibration. Thus, in this vibratory mass aeriform surrounding 
this earth or any planet we change in our thoughts and our 
views of life. This is the force of gravitation inasmuch as 
every particle of matter tends to be attracted by vibratory 
means insensible to distances. A man may hurt his finger. His 
brain will register the vibratory pressure of the hurt. If he 
is a Frenchman he will cuss in French, and if he is English 
he will cuss in English ; but the mind of either will have had 
the same impression. Thus a "Mass-Intellectual-Pressure" 
surrounds this earth, the same in all countries, and its vibra- 
tory-impression is given in varied tongues! Thus it is that 
people who speak in different languages have the same 
thought ! 



* * * * * 



After all it is the fastest moving brain-cells that determine 
the intellectual force of man today. It is to the high-thinking 
thinkers who produce a higher movement of the brain-cells 
is to whom the gods give their "breath." But there is a chance 
of annihilation by denser minds who have not so been blessed 
and proclaim that there is no good reason for the existence 
of such high vibration, and so it is that a great flame is 
extinguished by these low-wicked lamps who hate so much 
light! Such is the great struggle of the universe, and is the 
great vibratory game yet to be played by Giant Minds in per- 
haps that mighty sixty-fourth octave, who perhaps exist be- 
hind the great vault-of-blue, and regard the living entities of 
this earth as so many insects, who are crushed under their 
heels every second without thought. Such is to be, and is 
my premonition, that the great Romance of the Great Un- 
known is yet to be written by the Master-Mind, who can take 
a drop of blood and see a world of things a billion years ago 
and a billion years hence! Such will be the scroll of some 
Master-Genius whose mind will some day find the pitch and 
then will be written the Great Expose of the Universe ! 

***** 

As yet, the great Subconscious Mind is the great jungle- 
land that remains unexplored. In that land are greater animals 
than any jungle of man's has contained — in there is the great 
Secret of Life — the puzzle since Adam first received the gleam 
of God and his Maker. As yet, the Great Romance of the 
Great Subconsciousness remains to be written! As yet, the 
five senses demand a world and an existence beyond in accord 
with eyesight, taste, touch, smell and sound, but irrespective 

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of these, the Subconscious Mind, acting in conjunction with 
the Great Dramatic Orchestra of the Universe, roars in the 
Mighty Sixty-Third Octave and makes the stomach, heart, 
lungs, liver and kidneys all vibrate a light fantastic to the 
monster tune of Life! When man can form a conjunction 
with his great unknown subconscious self, then and there, 
will man find a way to his Land of Spirituality. 



* * * * * 



Why do I believe in Premonitions? I wrote the novel, 
"Humanity and the Mysterious Knight/' It was the work of 
a Dream. That Dream was the vibratory pressure of a fixed 
Future. By the Law that vibrates the human heart at about 
one vibration per second I wrote that novel in the mighty 63rd 
octave or at the rate of 9,000,000,000,000,000,000 vibrations 
per second. I wrote in the region known as the All-Seeing 
Eye, where nothing obscures the vision, and I saw with my 
faculty of Second-Sight what I wrote, WHICH WAS THE 
WORLD'S HISTORY BEFORE IT WAS MADE. 



A U K 1 A THE ALPHA -MATHO VIBRATORY 

SCALE AND THE SUBCON- 
SCIOUS MIND. 

C W M 3 C 



E Y O 5 E 



n y tsj a n ^ ur likes and dislikes are preknowledge 
from the subconscious mentality, which knows 
all things, and is based upon a law of vibrations 
that is as true as the A B C's and the law of 

F 7 P 6 P matnema tical certainty. To prepossess with 
it r unexamined opinions, or opinions formed with- 

G O 7 G out due knowled S e of facts ana circumstances 

" attending to the object or thing in question is 

H R~ 8 H notnm S but the fast working of the subcon- 

a a b scious mind — the all-seeing eye which vibrates 

T « 2 q T in the mighty sixty-third octave at 9,000,000,- 

x § 000,000,000,000 beats per second, when and 

J T >* J w ^ ere *t * s so ^ as * that nothing can obscure its 

a vision, and it, of course, must see the true truth. 

9 K A U o 1 K m ***** 

< When we look upon the color red our optic 
oo L B V"3 2 L nerve receives 450,000,000,000,000 vibratory 
. £ impression per second and creates our sense 
& M C Wj 3 M of vision. When we close our eyes and think 
p .ti our brain cells move at a rate of 9,000,000,- 
S gN D X * 4 N 000,000,000,000 vibrations per second. If our 
« - £ a optic nerve could register impressions in the 
SSgO E Y ^ 5 O mighty sixty- third octave we could see our 
> *?h o thoughts in the air all about us. Our ear 
OijI^P F Z g 6 P drum will register sound waves from sixteen 
W £u £ vibrations per second up to 40,000. If it could 

< <3 § Q G 87Q register vibratory impressions in the sixty- 
US >, a) third octave the ear could hear thought and 
<« M R H 5 8 R could obtain preknowledge from the subcon- 
ffl us scious world or a fixed future. But as it is 
jjj SI % 9 S our five senses are too slow to even feel, hear, 
<j J2 see, smell or touch the high vibratory move- 
W T J ja T ment of the thought world. 

EC *g ***** 

^ U K A u 1 U The human heart is made to vibrate or 
t> * o \r P um P blood around one beat per second, start- 

Y L B>> J V ing the first oc tave. 

Sj n ttt ***** 

J3 Conscience is an internal or self-knowledge 

Y ™ D w 4 X or Judgment of right and wrong fixed by a 

subconscious power or the faculty of second 

Y O E 5 Y sight which decides on the lawfulness or un- 

lawfulness of certain actions and procedure, 
Z P F 6 Z ana " approves or condemns accordingly. Con- 
science is nothing then but a magnetized con- 

Q G 7 dition from subconsciousness. The magnetized 

needle always vibrates with the north pole of 

£ jj g right. Crime may result from insanity, caused 

by a derangement of the five senses, but be- 

S I 9 hind every dark side of the human mind of 

five senses there lurks the ever-shining sun of 
conscience. There is energy behind every 
heart vibration and it is the insane, the fool 
and the criminal who will tell you so. 



U K 1 A 



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Is the alphabet an instrument created from our sub-conscious mind? 
If so, we could by an alphabetical arrangement foretell a bit of the fixed 
future. And if the alphabet is an instrument from our sub-consciousness 
it must also be in accord with the law of vibrations, which is mathe- 
matics. Mathematics is the most accurate, precise and exact science 
known within our knowledge. Then if the future is fixed it can be 
mathematically measured by the prophet, the seer, the power of second 
sight, or by the super-mathematician. 

***** 

The alphabet is an instrument created from the sub-conscious mind. 
The English alphabet has stood the test of the centuries and it is cre- 
ated from all the other alphabets of the world. A thing that has existed 
for the centuries must vibrate with all the subconscious currents, other- 
wise that thing would not exist. The alphabet is an instrument of vibra- 
tions. When we utter sound we make vibrations. Everything is vibra- 
tions. All things being equal, vibration is concentrative energy at a 
certain point overcoming gravitational balance of 14.7 pounds per square 

inch pressure. 

r ***** 

Our names are given us before we are born. Our names must have 
subconscious significance and must vibrate with the general subcon- 
sciousness. Our names are creatures created from the alphabet and 
vibratory origin. Thus at certain times the subconscious force vibrates 
certain letters in our names as the subconscious force shifts with the 
planetary movement of the Solar System. 



In creating my "ALPHA-MATHO VIBRATORY SCALE" I discov- 
ered it to be music, or that the scale of music was the same as my 
"ALPHA-MATHO VIBRATORY SCALE." With the twenty-six intervals 
of the alphabet I discovered the same thing with the twelve intervals 
in music. There is no such thing as a perfect scale in music. Should 
the twelve intervals be tuned perfectly on a piano the last interval would 
be too sharp to make the piano sound in tune. In my "ALPHA-MATHO 
VIBRATORY SCALE" I encountered the same thing in the alphabet. 
Therefore my single and double "open 'a-z' "-vibration will be found at 
regular intervals in my scale as I fitted the alphabet to mathematics. 
The double "open 'a-z' "-vibration occurs at the expiration of every 
twenty-six years. Since 1916 to the year "J 'a-z' 1920" and to the year 
1921 this double "open 'a-z' "-vibration has been all-powerful, and per- 
haps causing all of this wild "Jazz" music, as the "J 1920"-vibration was 
pulsatory also in with the "open 'a-z' ". Music, mathematics and alphabet 
appear to be akin. A certain tune will always make us move, dance or 
stir some sort of motion or vibration. The letters in our names vibrate 
at some time or other to the same law or MASS-INTELLECTUAL- 
PRESSURE. 

***** 

Divination Fixed a Future. 



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KEY TO THE 

Alpha-Matho Vibratory Scale 

EVERYTHING within the observation of man has been 
given a name. Instantly, when a thing is seen by the eye, 
consciously or unconsciously, a name of some kind is given it. 
That name is made phonetically in accord with the mathe- 
matical law of vibration and based upon the same SUB- 
CONSCIOUS LAW which governs the HEART action. That 
name is made within a correct vibration of the OPTIC NERVE, 
or the sense of sight. That name is made within a correct 
vibration of the AUDITORY NERVE, or the sense of hearing; 
with the OLFACTORY NERVE, or sense of smell; or the 
GLOSSOPHARYNGEAL AND LINGUAL NERVES, or sense 
of taste; or by the SENSE OF TOUCH, 

HUMAN SPEECH 

ALL human speech is produced by vibration of two elastic 
folds of mucous membrane attached to the cartilages and the 
larynx, which are called VOCAL CORDS. The Alphabet is an 
instrument of twenty-six letters used to convey speech. Every 
letter of the Alphabet from "A" to "Z" is a creature of 
vibratory effort. To make International Pitch "C" the vocal 
Cords must make 517.3 vibrations per second. To make Concert 
Pitch "C" the vocal cords must make 540 vibrations per second. 
Music is the universal language based upon a mathematical 
law of vibrations per second the wide world over — THE LAW 
OF LIFE is based upon the mathematical law of vibration of 
HUMAN HEART the wide world over. 

CYCLE-LIKE CHANGE 

NATURE never made a SQUARE thing ! Thought moves 
in cycles or curves. Plato thought the world was round; 
Columbus proved it. Aristotle thought all things were set to 
harmony and moved in a system of cycle-like changes; my 
ALPHA-MATHO SCALE proves it. Aristotle, Sir Isaac 
Newton and Albert Einstein, the German scientist, have the 
same ALPHA-MATHO vibration and are positive PROOF of 
the PERIODIC vibration of a great thought current. 

CYCLE OF LIFE 

WHILE Life is produced by the vibration, or HARMONY 
of the HEART, LUNGS, LIVER, KIDNEY and VITAL OR- 
GANS, its CYCLE is "DUST TO DUST," or "SPIRIT TO 
SPIRIT," or man would live FOREVER! 

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CYCLE OF MUSIC 

TWELVE notes make the MUSICAL SCALE for the wide 
world over. Start from the lowest "C" and go eleven steps 
and will be found another "C." One may run the twelve steps, 
whole and half tones, in twelve seconds, twelve minutes, twelve 
days, or twelve years and it will be found that the DESTINA- 
TION is only but another "C." One can run every note of the 
EIGHT AND ONE-THIRD OCTAVES of the musical scale 
and find every note repeats itself every twelve steps and makes 
the CYCLE OF MUSIC. 

CYCLE OF COLORS 

AS is found with MUSIC, the same is found in the 
CHROMATIC movement in COLORS— which MUSICAL 
SEMITONES were formerly designated. The same number 
of LIGHT VIBRATIONS per second produces the same COLOR 
to the EYE the wide world over. 

CYCLE OF ALPHA-MATHO SCALE 

THERE are really but ten ALPHA-MATHO positions. 
The ALPHA-MATHO CYCLE is made in thirty years, while 
the CYCLE OF THE SUN, or Solar Cycle, is made in twenty- 
eight years before the dominical or Sunday letters return to 
their former place ; that is, so the days of the month again fall 
upon the same days of the week. The cycle of the letters of 
the ALPHA-MATHO SCALE will return to their correct po- 
sition every thirty years — SEE SCALE. 

RELATIVITY OF "AUKA" 

"A" is the FIRST letter of the Alphabet; "K" is the 
ELEVENTH; "U" is the TWENTY-FIRST. "AUKA" will 
always find RELATIVITY on the ALPHA-MATHO LINE 
where the year ends in figure ONE. Thus: "BVL" is the 
SECOND, TWELFTH, and TWENTY-SECOND letters and 
will find RELATIVITY where the year ends in figure TWO. 
"CWM" is the THIRD, THIRTEENTH and TWENTY-THIRD 
letters and will find RELATIVITY, OR JUST MERE PLAIN 
VIBRATION where the year ends in figure THREE. Thus: 
"RH" is EIGHT and EIGHTEENTH letters and will find VI- 
BRATION where the year ends in figure EIGHT. 

NAMES INDEX TO PSYCHOLOGY 

A NAME has so many ALPHA-MATHO vibrations. When 
a name has more letters corresponding to one ALPHA- 
MATHO position, more so, than the other positions, that name 
then is supposed to be more in accord with its COSMOSAL 
URGE; that Cosmosal Urge is that heretofore unknown 

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psychology which some call HUNCH. And if thought is pro- 
duced by vibratory action of the BRAIN ; then this Psychology, 
this "hunch," this will-o'-the-wisp pursuit of the ages, is ended. 
The ALPHA-MATHO SCALE will tell what the MIND 
THINKS. FOR A. D. 1923 IT IS "CWMC." 

ONE ALPHA-MATHO 80-YEAR CIRCLE 

Abraham Hanks Lincoln, "AAAAK" Vibration, President.„.1861-AUKA 
James Abram Ballon Garfield, "AAAAA" Vibration, President 1881-UKAU 
William Allison McKinley, "AA(ak)K" Vibration, President 1901-KAUK 
Warren Gamaliel Harding, "AAAA" Vibration, President....l921-AUKA 

THE name of the late Theodore Bullock Roosevelt does 
not contain an "A." Ex-President Woodrow Wilson's name 
does not contain an "AUKA." 1905 and 1915 vibrations were 
"OEYO" and "YOEY." Roosevelt's vibration is "EEEE- 
OOOOO" ; Wilson's "0000." The name of Hon. Charles Evans 
Hughes does not contain an "0." President Warren Gamaliel 
Harding's name does not contain an "0." 



ONE ALPHA-MATHO HALF AND WHOLE CIRCLE FOR 
ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE YEARS 

Name President 

George Ball Washington, "EOEO" Vibration. 1795-YOEY 

Thomas Randolph Jefferson, "OOEEO" Vibration 1805-EYOE 

James Conway Madison, "OEYO" Vibration 1815-OEYO 

John Quincy Adams, "OY" Vibration 1825-YOEY 

Andrew Hutchison Jackson, "EOO" Vibration 1835-EYOE 

James Knox Polk, "EOO" Vibration 1845-OEYO 

Franklin Kendrick Pierce, "EEE" Vibration 1855-YOEY 

Andrew Johnson, "EOO" Vibration 1865-EYOE 

Ulysses Simpson Grant, "0" Vibration 1875-OEYO 

Grover Neal Cleveland, "OEEEE" Vibration 1885-Y0EY 

(Harrison defeated Cleveland for re-election on the 1889-SI 
Vibration. Cleveland does not have an "I" or an "S.") 

Grover Neal Cleveland, "OEEEE" Vibration 1895-EYOE 

Theodore Bullock Roosevelt, "EOOEOOOEE" Vibration 1905-OEYO 

Woodrow Wilson, "0000" Vibration 1915-YOEY 



ALPHA-MATHO "SIS" VIBRATION 

Name Qualified President 

George Ball Washington, "SI" Vibration April 80, 1789-SIS 

James Conway Madison, "SIS" Vibration March 4, 1809-ISI 

Andrew Hutchison Jackson, "ISS" Vibration March 4, 1829- SI 

Z. S. Taylor— Millard Fillard, "SII" Vibration March 4, 1849-SIS 

Ulysses Simpson Grant, "SSSSIS" Vibration March 4, 1869- SI 

Benjamin Irwin Harrison, "IIIIS" Vibration March 4, 1889- SI 

William Howard Taft, "II" Vibration March 4, 1909-SIS 



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THE "ALPHA-MATHO VIBRATORY SCALE" APPLIED 
TO THE PRESIDENTS OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 
GEORGE WASHINGTON TO PRESIDENT HARDING 
PROVES EVERY PRESIDENT ELECTED IN CHRONO- 
LOGIC ORDER (SOME ON THEIR INITIALS) THAT 
THE PAST OF THE UNITED STATES HAS BEEN 
FIXED FOR OVER ONE HUNDRED YEARS. 



The Presidents Who Were Elected Vibrated to the "Alpha-Matho Vibra- 
tory Scale." The Defeated Candidates for the Presidency Did 
Not Vibrate at Certain Times and When They 
Did They Were Successful. 



S I 1789 S— George (Ball) Washington became the first 

president of the United States on the "S I 
T J 1790 T 1789 S" vibration. This vibratory pulsation 

TT rr a 1 7Q1 tt nas a ^ so tne "open 'a-z' " call, which runs into 
u a. a l/tfi u the ttJ j K A 1791 u„ p U i sation# Washington 

VLB 1792 V vibrated with this scale at this time more 
than any of his eleven opponents. 

W M C 1793 W — Washington re-election occurred on the "W M 

Y tsi n 17cm y C 1793 W *" His °PP° nents were: John Adams, 
A jn v l/y4 A Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Pinckney, Aaron 

Y O E 1795 Y ^ urr - J° nn Adams receiving the second num- 

ber of votes, was again made vice-president. 

Z P F 1796 Z — John (Boylston) Adams. Adams' power came 
n n innn from his mother's name, Boylston, which vi- 

^ Or 1797 brated the "Y O E 1795 Y." Adams' "OOO"- 

R H 1798 pul1 and otner vibratory letters, made him all- 

powerful over Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Pinck- 
S I 1799 ney, Aaron Burr, Samuel Adams, Oliver Ells- 

worth, George Clinton, John Jay, James Ire- 
dell and others. Jefferson receiving second 
number of votes, was made vice-president. 

T J 1800 —Thomas (Randolph) Jefferson. Jefferson's 
A TT K ism A P ower started on his initials with the "T J 1800" 
A loUl A vibration. Aaron Burr's power came also on 
B V L 1802 B * ne " A ^ ^ *®01 A" vibration. John Adams, 
Charles C. Pickney and John Jay were also 
C W M 1803 C in the race for the presidency. There being a 
tie vote for Jefferson and Burr, the choice de- 
volved upon the House of Representatives. Jef- 
ferson was made president and Burr vice-presi- 
dent. 

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D X N 1804 D — Jefferson was re-elected over Charles C. Pinck- 

E Y O 1805 E nev - His power began with the "n-d" (Ran- 

t? •/ t> ian« t? dolph) on the "D X N 1804 D" pulse. His 

n n IcftJ n "°°Q 8 " vibrated the "E Y O 1805 E." Pinck- 

G Q 1807 G ney appears to receive but a faint quiver. 

H R 1808 H — James (Conway) Madison. Madison's heavy os- 

I S 1809 I dilation began on the "I S 1809 I" vibration, 

J T 1810 J and also with "J T 1810 J" leaving Charles 

K A U 1811 K C. Pinckney and George Clinton without a rip- 

L B V 1812 L pie. Madison oscillation continued on the 

M C W 1813 M "MCW 1813 M," making DeWitt Clinton and 

N D X 1814 N Jared Ingersoll "also-rans," who had contested 

O E Y 1815 O his success. Madison's terrible vibration ex- 
tended to the "O E Y 1815 O" pulse. 

P F Z 1816 P — James (Jones) Monroe. Monroe's terrible vi- 

Q G 1817 Q bration started on the "O E Y 1815 O," making 

R H 1818 R his victory over Rufus King complete at the 

S I 1819 S start. 

T J 1820 T — James (Jones) Monroe. Monroe's victory over 

„ _ . „___ TT John Qincy Adams was in his "T J 1820"- 
U K A 1821 U pu ii as we n as his vibration on "S I 1819 S." 
VLB 1822 V *** s na ^ ura ^ "R" assured victory, having had 
greater subconscious pull than Adams at the 
W M C 1823 W start. 

X N D 1824 X— John (Smith) Quincy Adams. Adams' fight 
for the presidency between Henry Clay and 
Y O Hi 1825 Y Andrew Jackson, resolved into the House of 
Z P F 1826 Z Representatives, which gave him the presi- 
dency. But in the Electoral College Jackson 
Q G 1827 had received 99 votes to Adams' 84 and Clay's 

37. This vote of 99 for Jackson shows his 
great subconscious vibration; but it was as- 
serted by some of Jackson's friends that Adams 
had bribed Clay. 

-—Andrew (Hutchinson) Jackson. Jackson's di- 
rect "R H 1828" call, with his "S I 1829" 
and "T J 1830," made him defeat Adams for 
his re-election by twice the electoral votes. 

-Clay, Webster and Calhoun of 1833, "C W M 
1833 C" did not affect Jackson's sweeping vic- 
tory for re-election, when opposed by Henry 
Clay, John Floyd and William Wirt. Jack- 
son's vibration extended on "A B C D E" to the 
open "F Z P 1836 F." 

F Z P 1836 F— Martin (Hoes) Van Buren. Van Buren owes 
^ ^ -.oorr r* nis victory over William Henry (Bassett) Har- 

G Q 1837 G r j son> Hugh L. White, Daniel Webster and Wil- 

H R 1838 H lie P - Mangum ( a11 Whigs) to the support given 

him as vice-president under Jackson. The vi- 
I S 1839 I bration of "H R 1838 H" appeared to be a 

call for Harrison. 

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A 


R 

S 
T 
U 


H 
I 
J 
K 


1828 
1829 
1830 
1831 


A 


B 


V 


L 


1832 


B 


C 


W 


M 


1833 


C 


J) 


X 


N 


1834 


D 


E 


Y 


O 


1835 


E 



N 


D 


X 


1844 





E 


Y 


1845 


P 


P 


Z 


1846 


Q 


G 




1847 



1850 



J T 1840 J — Wm. Henry (Bassett) Harrison. Harrison's 

„ vibration started on the "H R 1836 H," also 
K A U 1841 K the "I S 1839 I." "J T 1840 J" appeared to 
T R V 1842 L ^ e a can< f° r "Old Tippecanoe," but Harrison 
11 died within a month of his inauguration and 

M C W 1843 M John Tyler became president on the "K A 
U 1841 K" pulsation. That "J T 1840 J" vibra- 
tions was for John Tyler, and not for "Old 
Tippecanoe." J. T. are John Tyler's initials. 
It appeared to be his year to be president. 
He was. 

N — James Knox Polk. Polk's victory over Henry 
O Clay started with the "N D X 1844 N" vibra- 
„ tion. Vibrating backward from "PFZ 1846 P" 
£ to "K A U 1841 K" spells much of Polk's full 
Q name, not to say the least P-O-L-K itself. 

R H 1848 R— Zachary (Strother) Taylor. Taylor's power 

started over his opponent, Lewis Cass, when 

S I 1849 S »oid Rough and Ready" entered Mexico. The 

vibration was "P F Z 1846 P." The exposed 
vibration now is "Z A" for Zachary. "R H 

U K A 1851 U 1848 R" is direct call for "Old Rough and 
Ready." Zachary Taylor died July, 1850. The 
"T J 1850 T" is direct call for Taylor, July, Za. 
1850 Taylor. What does the "TJZA 1850 T" 
and the "U K A 1851 U" vibrations mean? 
Wm. Henry Harrison died on this vibration. It 
called Taylor, too. Millard Fillmore (rightly 
named and vibrating on the "W M C 1853 W" 
and "V L B 1852 V" fill more of Taylor's term. 

V — Franklin (Kendrick) Pierce. Pierce's victory 
W over Winfield Scott was not so much in any 
X certain vibration. Pierce advantage was in his 
Y "ks," "ms," and EEEs" and "RRRs." 

Z — James (Speer) Buchanan. Buchanan's success 
over John C. Freemont and Millard Fillmore 
began with the "Y O E 1855 Y" on his "EEEs." 
He shook the "open a-z" vibration with his 
"AAAs." His "SS" quaking "S I 1859," which 
S I 1859 more than offset Fillmore's one "R" advantage. 

T J 1860 — Abraham (Hanks) Lincoln. Lincoln's terrible 
"AAA A"-vibration on the "open *a-z' " made 
AUK 1861 A hi m an eaS y victor over Stephen Arnold Doug- 
is v t i««9 T* l as > J- C. Breckenridge and John Bell. Lin- 
J3 v l, WW J* coln , g vibration started on the "S I 1859." 1859 

C W M 1863 C was t ne y ear ot the famous Lincoln-Douglas de- 
bate. The "I" is for Illinois where the debate 
D X N 1864 D was held. But that unknown terrible "A U K 
t? v rk iqck tp A" vibration, which had already sounded Wm. 
u, x u l»bo & Henry Harrison's and Zachary Taylor's call to 
p 7 p iQfic p the Great Beyond, found assassination with its 
fatal "AAAs." "D X N 1864 D" found Lin- 
G Q 1867 G coin's re-election confronted by George Brinton 

McClellan's "NNNs," but cancellation left 
Lincoln the victor yet. On the "E Y O 1865 E" 
pulsation Booth (OO) in Ford (O) Theatre, 
made Lincoln's (O) vice-president Johnson 
(OO) president on the "E Y O 1865 E." 



V 

w 

X 
Y 


L 

M 
N 
O 


B 
C 
D 

E 


1852 
1853 
1854 
1855 


Z 


P 


F 


1856 




Q 


G 


1857 




R 


H 


1858 



H 




R 


1868 


H- 


I 




S 


1869 


I 


J 




T 


1870 


J 


K 


A 


U 


1871 


K 


L 


B 


V 


1872 


L 


M 


C 


W 


1873 


M 


N 


D 


X 


1874 


N 





E 


Y 


1875 






H— Ulysses Simpson Grant. After a little cancel- 
lation Horatio Seymour had only "HORO" to 
fight Grant's "SSSSs," "NNs," "L" and "G." 
Seymour vibrated "H R 1868 H." Grant gave 
"I S 1869 I" a terrible spasm with his "SSSSs." 
He tickled "L B L 1872 L" and gave "N D X 
1874 N" a double convulsion. Grant's agitation 
extended far past the 1872 contest, and it is 
needless to say that Hora-ce Greeley received 
the same fate as did Hora-tio Seymour. 

P F Z 1876 P — Rutherford Birchard Hays. The contest for 
_ the presidency between Samuel Jones Tilden 
Q G 1877 Q an d Hays are in Hays' favor. While the "R H 

-o tt 1Q7 o -R 1878 R" vibration of 1878 and are Rutherford 

K ±1 ±8/8 K Hayg , initials « R# H# » Turn's "S I 1879 S" is 

S I 1879 S a call for Samuel, and the "T J 1880 T" vibra- 

tion is Jones Tilden's intials "J T." Of course 
Hays' "RRRRs" are a terrible convulsion in 
themselves. Tilden obtained the popular vote, 
Hays the presidency. 

T J 1880 T — James Abram (Ballon) Garfield. Garfield's 

mighty "AAAAA" vibration defeated Winfield 
U K A 1881 U Scott Hancock. Rut remember there is that 
v T d iqqo u terrible "U K A 1881 U." Charles J. Guiteau, 
V Li a ±88z v wnose name vibrates also, shot Garfield. Ches- 
W M C 1883 W ter A. Arthur, whose name vibrates, became 
president. 



-Grover (Neal) Cleveland. Cleveland's vibrated 
more than James Gillespie Blaine in every vi- 
bration from 1884 to the double "W" in 1892. 

— Benjamin Irwin Harrison. The vibration of 
"R H 1888" with Harrison's initial "H," with 
Harrison's "RRRs," "IIIIs" and trembling every 
beat in his immediate vicinity, defeated Grover 
Cleveland for re-election. 

B — Grover (Neal) Cleveland. But the pulsation 
of 1892 found Cleveland hammering Benjamin 
Irwin Harrison with his "LLLs," "Ws," 
"EEEEs," with a powerful immediate call on 
his initial "C" in "C W M 1893 C" vibration, 
which defeated Harrison for re-election. 

F— Wm. (Allison) McKinley. McKinley's "LLLs" 
and MAKOI" defeated Wm. Jennings Bryan's 
"NNs" and "JGBR." McKinley's "LLLs" gave 
him three vibrations in the 1892 beat. "C-M" 
in 1893 made him five vibrations. Th< "O" 

I S 1899 I 1895 gave him 6 vibrations. Bryan's "NNs" 

1894, "B" 1892, made him 3 vibrations. Bryan's 

J T 1900 J "G"-pull 1897 reduced McKinley one vibration. 

v A TT 1Qni v Bryan's double "R"-pull reduced McKinley 
xl a u iyui n power t0 3 vibrations . The «!„ 1899 gave Mc _ 

LBV 1902 L Kinley 4 vibrations when Bryan's vibrated with 
his last "J" 1900. In the Bryan-McKinley cam- 

30 



X 


N 


D 


1884 


X 


Y 


O 


E 


1885 


Y 


Z 


P 


F 


1886 


Z 




Q 


G 


1887 






R 


H 


1888 






S 


I 


1889 






T 


J 


1890 




A 


U 


K 


1891 


A 


B 


V 


L 


1892 


B- 


C 


W 


M 


1893 


C 


D 


X 


N 


1894 


D 


E 


Y 


O 


1895 


E 


F 


Z 


P 


1896 


F- 


G 




Q 


1897 


G 


H 




R 


1898 


H 



M C M 1903 M paign of 1900 Bryan polled less votes than 
in 1896. McKinley's power was greater for he 
had reached his "K" vibration. But four presi- 
dents had found that terrible "K A U 1901 K." 
Do vibrations repeat? McKinley was born on 
his initial vibration "M C 1843 W M." That 
terrible "C" became an open "Z-A" vibration. 
The "F Cz P 1896 G," when he was first elected 
president. F. Czolozs assassinated McKinley. 
Does vibrations repeat. Lincoln's assassin had 
two "OOs," Johnson had two "OOs," Czolozs 
had two "OOs," Roosevelt had five "OOOOOs," 
and they all vibrated on the "O E Y 1905 O" 
vibration as they did in 1865. 

N — Theodore (Bullock) Roosevelt. Roosevelt's heavy 
O five "00000"-pulsation defeated Alton B. 
P Parker, who contested his right to be re-elected 
Q on the "O E Y 1905 O" beat. 

R — Wm. Howard Taft. Taft's direct vibration on 
S his initial "H" "R H 1908 R," defeated Wm. 
T Jennings Bryan for the presidency. 
U 

V L B 1912 V— Woodrow Wilson. Wilson's victory over Taft 
m „ _ ^„ „ „ T and Roosevelt was in his direct "WWW" "W M 
W M C 1913 W C 1913 W" call. His four "OOOOs" reduced 
T N D 1Q14 Y Roosevelt's "OOOOOs" to one "0," which with 
a xvi* a another vibration for Wilson in "X N D 1914 

Y O E 1915 Y X," Roosevelt's power was null. Taft appeared 

not to have any direct vibration. 

Z P F 1916 Z — Woodrow Wilson. Against Woodrow Wilson's 
powerful initial "W W" vibration of "W M C 
Q G 1917 1913 W" and his terrible "0000"-pulsation on 

the "Y O E 1915 Y," defeated Charles E. 
Hughes, who opposed Wilson for re-election. 
1919 The closing days of his administration shows 

no future vibrations. 

— Warren Gamaliel (Dickerson) Harding. Hard- 
ing vibration on the "open-A" with his heavy 
"AAAA"-bombardment, which was nothing 
short of what may be characterized as spasms, 
defeated James M. Cox, who had no subcon- 
scious call. 



N 


D 


X 


1904 





E 


Y 


1905 


P 


F 


Z 


1906 


Q 


G 




1907 


R 


H 




1908 


S 


I 




1909 


T 


J 




1910 


U 


K 


A 


1911 



R H 1918 





T 


J 


1920 




A 


U 


K 


1921 


A 


B 


V 


L 


1922 


B 


C 


W 


M 


1923 


C 


D 


X 


N 


1924 


D 


E 


Y 





1925 


E 


F 


Z 


P 


1926 


F 


G 




Q 


1927 


G 


H 




R 


1928 


H 


I 




S 


1929 


I 


J 




T 


1930 


J 


K 


A 


U 


1931 


K 


L 


B 


V 


1932 


L 


M 


C 


W 


1933 


M 


N 


D 


X 


1934 


N 





E 


Y 


1935 





P 


F 


Z 


1936 


P 



31 



AUKA 



is the great COSMOSAL URGE. And Man, Beast and Nature 
all have it for the year A. D. 1921. PROOF: Adelbert 
Korfanty and his 11-K towns; the Knights of the Ku Klux 
Klan; Schedule K, the old tariff bill shows life since its last 
vibration on the UKAU-1911 Urge; Mme. Marie Skoldowska 
Curie, co-discoverer of radium, visits America; Stanislaus 
Zbyszko wins heavy-weight championship of the world over 
Lewis ; Jack Dempsey retains his title ; Jackie Coogan becomes 
the infantile prodigy of filmdom; Babe Ruth has an endless 
home-run streak that shatters all baseball records and pitcher 
Wee Dickie Kerr stops the Yankee slugger; Clarence Kraft, 
Texas League 23rd-home-run slugger to date, defeats his 
record of 19 home-runs on the UKAU-1911 Urge; K. Tanka, 
from the Waseda College, is hailed as the "Japanese Babe 
Ruth" ; Federal Judge K. Mountain Landis, high commissioner 
of baseball, declares baseball is clean; Charles W. Paddock 
becomes the world's fastest sprinter; Jock Hutchinson leads 
golfers on British Tournament; King George presents the 
international polo cup to the American team which was vic- 
torious over the British defenders, at Buckingham Palace; 
Behave Yourself, three-year-colt, wins historic Kentucky 
Derby; Audacious, with Jockey Kummer, wins Suburban 
Handicap; Humorist, with E. Donaghue, wins the world's 
greatest racing classic, the English Derby; Mad Hatter of 
the Rancocas Stables, wins the historic Metropolitan Handi- 
cap at Belmont Park, L. I. ; Ksar, French horse, ridden by the 
English jockey, Bullock, wins Paris Jockey Club stakes, valued 
at 150,000 francs ; Tulsa, Okla., has a terrible racial vibration ; 
Arkansas and Fountain Rivers bring death and destruction 
to Pueblo, Colo. ; Studebaker Corporation of America announces 
this is "The Studebaker Year" ; Nantuckett ends historic fight 
against the advance of autos to its streets; The Associated 
Advertising Clubs of the World meet in Atlanta, Ga. ; and elect 
Charles Henry MacKintosh, president, and select Milwaukee, 
Wis., for the next convention meeting ; Harry E. Karr is elected 
president of the International Kiwanis Clubs which met in 
Cleveland, Ohio, and selected Toronto, Canada, the next year's 
convention city ; The Press Congress of the World is to be held 
in Honolulu; The International Rotary Clubs of the World 
convened in Usher Hall, Edinburg, Scotland, and elected Dr. 
Crawford C. McCullough of Canada, president; Samuel 
Gompers retains his place at the head of the American Federa- 
tion of Labor over Lewis — having been president of that 

32 



organization (save only on one off vibration) since his first 
election on the UAKU-1881 Urge; Mrs. W. W. Kimball's will 
(widow of the late piano magnate) bequeath to the Chicago 
Art Institute, paintings valued at $2,000,000; Karl Kausky, 
historian, pours war blame on Kaiser's head ; Kreisler becomes 
first Teutonic Artist to appear on the London concert stage 
since the war; King's College of London receives Prof. Albert 
Einstein, the German scientist, who delivers an address in the 
Teutonic tongue, which had not been countenanced there for 
seven years; "Madame Butterfly" is caught by microphones 
and carried by radio over German capitol by the wireless 
station at Konigswusterhausen ; Turks are to rebuild mosque 
with Armenian skulls ; King Constantine leads Greeks against 
the Kemalists ; Rue de la Paix's tearooms find French women 
have turned from the furor of red styles of a few months ago 
to costumes of the "DARKEST HUE"; somewhere east of 
Czech o-Slovakia, near Bulkovina, is Rusimia, a little peasant 
republic governed by an American-born Pittsburgher ; 
Betelguese is discovered to be the giant star, and the COS- 
MOSAL URGE for Man, Beast and Nature for the Year A. D. 
1921 is AUKA.— [The advertisement in August, 1921, that 
shook the Thought World.] 



THE YEAR 1921 IS AUKA. 

UNITED STATES IS CROWNED UNIVERSAL SPORT 
KING IN 1921 

(By Universal Service Staff Correspondent.) 

NEW YORK, Dec. 25.— America was crowned king of 
sports in 1921. 

Post-war reaction brought interest in amateur and pro- 
fessional athletics to a new high water mark. Victor in a 
majority of the important international competitions, America 
at the close of 1921 heads the lists of the world's nations. 

The stellar events of the year in the minds of most 
sports lovers was the fistic battle on Boyles Thirty Acres 
July 2, when Jack Dempsey emphatically assured his opponent, 
Georges Carpentier, France and the rest of the world that 
America was not yet ready to surrender her pugilistic crown. 

The defeat of Wille Hoppe, king of balk line billiards for 
fifteen years by "Young Jake" Schaefer was doubtless the 
year's greatest surprise in the field of indoor sports. 

MLLE. LENGLEN BEATEN 

Molla Bjurstedt Mallory's victory over Mile. Suzanne 
Lenglen of France, who was considered by two continents as 

33 



the invincible queen of the racquet, was a blow from which 
France, as well as the rest of Europe, will be long in recovering. 

The sweeping successes of our male tennis stars, the 
flattering victory of our unmatched polo quartet, our re- 
markable showing in amateur and professional international 
golf, all aided in putting America ahead on the field in every 
phase of popular athletic endeavor. 

There were three outstanding features in the season of 
lawn tennis, the successful defense of the Davis cup by the 
United States ; William T. Tilden, IFs retention of the world's 
hard and turf court singles and the victory of Molla Mallory, 
which leaves her, for the sixth time, the national singles 
champion. 

The 1921 season goes down in baseball history as the most 
remarkable of all time. It was a record breaker in every line. 
In winning his seventh pennant and the National League 
championship, McGraw achieved new distinction in baseball 
annals. Miller Huggins, on the other hand, gave New York 
its first American League banner. Then to exceed both was 
the victory of the Giants in the world's series, coming from 
behind in eight games, after losing the first two. 

"Babe" Ruth, of course, usurped the individual spotlight 
throughout the year. He set a new home run record with 
fifty-nine for the season. 

Ben Block's two-year-old colt, Morvich,* was one of 
the great sensations of the 1921 turf season. Morvich has 
considerable on the great Man o' War of two years ago. Man 
o' War was beaten in one race; Morvich has won eleven con- 
secutive victories. 



*Benjamin Block's two-year-old champion Morvich, with 
jockey Johnson won the big $56,000 Pimlico Futurity on No- 
vember 5th on VIBRATION. November 5th is the 309th 
day and the VIBRATION is "ISI." Morvich won eleven con- 
secutive victories. Eleven is the "AUKA." 



HISTORICAL VIBRATIONS 



Admiral Togo 



- A U K 1 A 

- B V L 2 B 

- C W M 3 C 

- D X N 4 D 
- E Y O 5 E 

- F Z P 6 F 
G - G Q 7 G 

- H R 8 H 

- I S 9 I 

- J T J 



Admiral Rojestvenky 












K 


- A 


U 


K 1 A 






V 


- B 


V 


L 2 B 








- C W M 


3 C 








- D 


X 


N 


4 D 


O 


E 


E Y 


- E 


Y 


O 


5 E 








- F 


z 


P 


6 F 








- G 




Q 


7 G 






R 


- H 




R 


8 H 






S 


- I 




S 


9 I 






J T 


- J 




T 


J 



34 



Admiral Togo on VIBRATION defeated Admiral Rojest- 
vensky of Russian fleet, May 27, 1905, on 137th day. The Vi- 
bration for May 27th is "GQG." The Russian Admiral was 
off Vibration. 

"Iron Duke" Wellington Napoleon Bonaparte 



U K 


- A U K 1 A 


L L 


- B V L 2 B 


W 


- C W M 3 C 


N D N N 


- D X N 4 D 


E E 


- E Y 5 E 




- F Z P 6 F 


G 


- G Q 7 G 


R 


- H R 8 H 


I I 


- I S 9 I 


T 


- J T J 



A A 


A 


- A U K 1 A 


B L 




- B V L 2 B 

- C W M 3 C 


N N 


N 


- D X N 4 D 


E 


E 


- E Y 5 E 


P P 




- F Z P 6 F 

- G Q 7 G 


R 




- H R 8 H 

- I S 9 I 


T 




- J T J 



The battle of Waterloo was fought June 18, 1815, on 
169th day. The VIBRATION for June 18th is "ISI." Na- 
poleon Bonaparte was off vibration. History : " . . French 
broke their columns in vain on the English squares; . . . 
at the critical moment toward the close of the day when Well- 
ington was wishing . . . for night . . a fresh force 
of thirty thousand Prussians turned the tide of battle . . ." 

History: Leaders of the Revolution in Thought were 
Newton, Diderot and Voltaire. Note the VIBRATION of 
eto in the three names. 

Alpha-Matho Scale applied to the 1921 World's Baseball 
Series foretold the eight consecutive games by checking 
pitcher's names with each day's vibration. 

Winner Month Pitcher Vibration Pitcher Yr. Winner 

Mays Oct. 5 Carl Mays RH8 Phil Douglas 278 

Hoyt Oct. 6 Waite Hoyt SI9 Arthur Nehf 279 

Oct. 7 Bob Shawkey TJO Jess Barnes 280 Barnes 

Oct. 8 No Game AUK1A No Game 281 

Oct. 9 Carl Mays BVL2B. ..Phil Douglas 282 Douglas 

Hoyt Oct. 10 Waite Hoyt CWM3C....Arthur Nehf 283 

Oct. 11 Harry Harper..DXN4D Jess Barnes 284 Barnes 

Oct. 12 Carl Mays EY05E....Phil Douglas 285 Douglas 

Oct. 13 Waite Hoyt FZP6F....Arthur Nehf 286 Nehf 

Oct. 14 No Game.. G Q7G No Game 287 

Arthur Nehf lost two straight games on off vibration and 
won his third game on vibration. Waite Hoyt won two straight 
games on vibration and lost his third game on off vibration. 
Frankie Frisch was the the hitting marvel on the RH8, SI9 and 
CWM3C. Babe Ruth made his usual home run on the BVL2B 
but could not hit Nehf on the FZP6F. 

35 



1922 WORLD'S BASEBALL SERIES 

Between New York Giants and Yankees 

Winner Month Pitcher Vibration Pitcher Day Yr. Winner 

Oct. 4th Joe Bush GQG Arthur Nehf 277 Giants 

Tie Oct. 5th Bob Shawkey HRH Jess Barnes 278 Tie 

Oct. 6th Waite Hoyt ISI John Scott 279 Giants 

— Oct. 7th Carl Mays JTJ .Hugh McQuillian 280 Giants 

Oct. 8th Joe Bush KAUK ....Arthur Nehf 281 Giants 

THE ALPHA-MATHO CALENDAR 
19 2 3 

The Alpha-Matho Calendar for 1923 shows the vibration 
for every day in the year. The Calendar is perfect as much so 
as everything is perfect in conformity to the cycle-like pattern 
from the Great Founder's mold. 

Nature never made a square thing! Therefore the earth 
must make its circle around the sun in 365 and *4 odd days, with 
every fourth year comprising the 366th day, or leap year. 
So there is not a perfect year in a straight line sense, as every- 
thing that exists must be in Vibration or Harmony to an ever 
exacting curve. And what happens with the twelve calendar 
months in making the, curve in the year also happens with the 
twelve intervals which compose the musical scale. The much 
talked about "lost chord" in music is lost in each note which 
is tuned a vibration or so less than perfect to make the cycle 
or complete octave. 

The general Cosmosal Urge for 1923 is CWMC. Persons 
with names having the CWMC, or parts of those letters will 
be in Tune with the Cosmosal Forces for the year, and will 
be double powerful on the day of the year on which those 
letters are vibratory. FOR VIBRATION CHECK FULL 
NAME WITH DAY OF YEAR. THE LAST DIGIT IN ANY 
MULTIPLE IS ALWAYS KEY NUMBER. 



THE ALPHA-MATHO CALENDAR 



1923 












1923 


GWMC 




JANUARY 




CWMC 


SUN. 


MON. 


TUE. 


WED. 


THU. 


FRI. 


SAT. 




1 


2 


3 


4 


5 


6 




AUKA 


BVLB 


CWMC 


DXND 


EYOE 


FZPF 




1 


2 


3 


4 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


11 


12 


13 


GQG 


HRH 


ISI 


JTJ 


KAUK 


LBVL 


MCWM 


7 


8 


9 


10 


11 


12 


13 


14 


15 


16 


17 


18 


19 


20 


NDXN 


OEYO 


PFZP 


QGQ 


RHR 


SIS 


TJT 


14 


15 


16 


17 


18 


19 


20 


21 


22 


23 


24 


25 


26 


27 


UKAU 


VLBV 


WMCW 


XNDX 


YOEY 


ZPFZ 


GQ 


21 


22 


23 


24 


25 


26 


27 


28 


29 


30 


31 








HR 


SI 


TJ 


AUKA 








28 


29 


30 


31 









37 



THE ALPHA-MATHO CALENDAR 



1923 
CWMC 


FEBRUARY 


1923 
CWMC 


SUN. 


MON. 


TUE. 


WED. 


THU. 


FRI. 


SAT. 










1 


2 


3 










BVLB 


CWMC 


DXND 










32 


33 


34 


4 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


EYOE 


FZPF 


QG 


RH 


SI 


JT 


AUKA 


35 


36 


37 


38 


39 


40 


41 


11 


12 


13 


14 


15 


16 


17 


BVLB 


CWMC 


DXND 


EYOE 


FZPF 


QGQ 


RHR 


42 


43 


44 


45 


46 


47 


48 


18 


19 


20 


21 


22 


23 


24 


SIS 


TJT 


KAUK 


LBVL 


MCWM 


NDXN 


OEYO 


49 


50 


51 


52 


53 


54 


55 


25 


26 


27 


28 








PFZP 


QGQ 


RHR 


SIS 








56 


57 


58 


59 









38 



THE ALPHA-MATHO CALENDAR 



1923 
CWMC 


MARCH 


1923 
CWMC 


SUN. 


MON. 


TUE. 


WED. 


THU. 


FRI. 


SAT. 










1 
TJT 

60 


2 

AUKA 

61 


3 

BVLB 

62 


4 

CWMC 

63 


5 

DXND 

64 


6 

EYOE 

65 


7 

FZPF 

66 


8 

GQG 

67 


9 

HRH 

68 


10 
ISI 
69 


11 

JTJ 

70 


12 

KAUK 

71 


13 
LBVL 

72 


14 

MCWM 

73 


15 
NDXN 

74 


16 

OEYO 

75 


17 

PFZP 

76 


18 
QGQ 

77 


19 
RHR 

78 


20 
SIS 
79 


21 
TJT 

80 


22 

UKAU 

81 


23 
VLBV 

82 


24 

WMCW 

83 


25 
XNDX 

84 


26 
YOEY 

85 


27 
ZPFZ 

86 


28 
QG 

87 


29 
RH 

88 


30 
SI 
89 


31 
TJ 
90 



THE ALPHA-MATHO CALENDAR 



1923 
CWMC 


APRIL 


1923 
CWMC 


SUN. 


MON. 


TUE. 


WED. 


THU. 


FRI. 


SAT. 


1 


2 


3 


4 


5 


6 


7 


AUKA 


BVLB 


CWMC 


DXND 


EYOE 


FZPF 


GQG 


91 


92 


93 


94 


95 


96 


97 


8 


9 


10 


11 


12 


13 


14 


HRH 


ISI 


JTJ 


KAUK 


LBVL 


MCWM 


NDXN 


98 


99 


100 


101 


102 


103 


104 


15 


16 


17 


18 


19 


20 


21 


OEYO 


PFZP 


QGQ 


RHR 


SIS 


TJT 


UKAU 


105 


106 


107 


108 


109 


110 


' 111 


22 


23 


24 


25 


26 


27 


28 


VLBV 


WMCW 


XNDX 


YOEY 


ZPFZ 


QG 


RH 


112 


113 


114 


115 


116 


117 


118 


29 


30 












SI 


TJ 












119 


120 


















i 









40 



THE ALPHA-MATHO CALENDAR 



1923 
CWMC 


MAY 


1923 
CWMC 


SUN. 


MON. 


TUE. 


WED. 


THU. 


FRI. 


SAT. 






1 


2 


3 


4 


5 






AUKA 


BVLB 


CWMC 


DXND 


EYOE 






121 


122 


123 


124 


125 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


11 


12 


FZPF 


GQG 


HRH 


ISI 


JTJ 


KAUK 


LBVL 


126 


127 


128 


129 


130 


131 


132 


13 


14 


15 


16 


17 


18 


19 


MCWM 


NDXN 


OEYO 


PFZP 


QGQ 


RHR 


SIS 


133 


134 


135 


136 


137 


138 


139 


20 


21 


22 


23 


24 


25 


26 


TJT 


UKAU 


VLBV 


WMCW 


XNDX 


YOEY 


ZPFZ 


140 


141 


142 


143 


144 


145 


146 


27 


28 


29 


30 


31 






QG 


RH 


SI 


TJ 


AUKA 






147 


148 


149 


150 


151 







41 



THE ALPHA-MATHO CALENDAR 



1923 
CWMC 


JUNE 


1923 
CWMC 


SUN. 


MON. 


TUE. 


WED. 


THU. 


FRI. 


SAT. 












1 


2 












BVLB 


CWMC 












152 


153 


3 


4 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


DXND 


EYOE 


FZPF 


GQG 


HRH 


ISI 


JTJ 


154 


155 


156 


157 


158 


159 


160 


10 


11 


12 


13 


14 


15 


16 


KAUK 


LBVL 


MCWM 


NDXN 


OEYO 


PFZP 


QGQ 


161 


162 


163 


164 


165 


166 


167 


17 


18 


19 


20 


21 


22 


23 


RHR 


SIS 


TJT 


UKAU 


VLBV 


WMCW 


XNDX 


168 


169 


170 


171 


172 


173 


174 


24 


25 


26 


27 


28 


29 


30 


YOEY 


ZPFZ 


QG 


RH 


SI 


TJ 


AUKA 


175 


176 


177 


178 


179 


180 


181 



42 



THE ALPHA-MATHO CALENDAR 


1923 










1923 


CWMC 




JULY 






CWMC 


SUN. 


MON. 


TUE. 


WED. 


THU. 


FRI. 


SAT. 


1 


2 


3 


4 


5 


6 


7 


BVLB 


CWMC 


DXND 


EYOE 


FZPF 


GQG 


HRH 


182 


183 


184 


185 


186 


187 


188 


8 


9 


10 


11 


12 


13 


14 


ISI 


JTJ 


KAUK 


LBVL 


MCWM 


NDXN 


OEYO 


189 


190 


191 


192 


193 


194 


195 


15 


16 


17 


18 


19 


20 


21 


PFZP 


QGQ 


RHR 


SIS 


TJT 


UKAU 


VLBV 


196 


197 


198 


199 


200 


201 


202 


22 


23 


24 


25 


26 


27 


28 


WMCW 


XNDX 


YOEY 


ZPFZ 


QG 


RH 


SI 


203 


204 


205 


206 


207 


208 


209 


29 


30 


31 










TJ 


AUKA 


BVLB 










210 


211 


212 











43 



THE ALPHA-MATHO CALENDAR 



1923 
CWMC 




AUGUST 




1923 
CWMC 


SUN. 


MON. 


TUE. 


WED. 


THU. 


FRI. 


SAT. 








1 


2 


3 


4 








CWMC 


DXND 


EYOE 


FZPF 








213 


214 


215 


216 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


11 


GQG 


HRH 


ISI 


JTJ 


KAUK 


LBVL 


MCWM 


217 


218 


219 


220 


221 


222 


223 


12 


13 


14 


15 


16 


17 


18 


NDXN 


OEYO 


PFZP 


QGQ 


RHR 


SIS 


TJT 


224 


225 


226 


227 


228 


229 


230 


19 


20 


21 


22 


23 


24 


25 


UKAU 


VLBV 


WMCW 


XNDX 


YOEY 


ZPFZ 


QG 


231 


232 


233 


234 


235 


236 


237 


26 


27 


28 


29 


30 


31 




RH 


SI 


TJ 


AUKA 


BVLB 


CWMC 




238 


239 


240 


241 


242 


243 





44 



THE ALPHA-MATHO CALENDAR 



1923 








1923 


CWMC 




SEPTEMBER 




CWMC 


SUN. 


MON. 


TUE. 


WED. 


THU. 


FRI. 


SAT. 














1 














DXND 














244 


2 


3 


4 


5 


6 


7 


8 


EYOE 


FZPF 


GQG 


HRH 


ISI 


JTJ 


KAUK 


245 


246 


247 


248 


249 


250 


251 


9 


10 


11 


12 


13 


14 


15 


LBVL 


MCWM 


NDXN 


OEYO 


PFZP 


QGQ 


RHR 


252 


253 


254 


255 


256 


257 


258 


16 


17 


18 


19 


20 


21 


22 


SIS 


TJT 


UKAU 


VLBV 


WMCW 


XNDX 


YOEY 


259 


260 


261 


262 


263 


264 


265 


23 


24 


25 


26 


27 


28 


29 


ZPFZ 


QG 


RH 


SI 


TJ 


AUKA 


BVLB 


266 


267 


268 


269 


270 


271 


272 


30 














CWMC 














273 















45 



THE ALPHA-MATHO CALENDAR 


1923 
CWMC 


OCTOBER 


1923 
CWMC 


SUN. 


MON. 


TUE. 


WED. 


THU. 


FRI. 


SAT. 




1 


2 


3 


4 


5 


6 




DXND 


EYOE 


FZPF 


GQG 


HRH 


ISI 




274 


275 


276 


277 


278 


279 


7 


8 


9 


10 


11 


12 


13 


JTJ 


KAUK 


LBVL 


MCWM 


NDXN 


OEYO 


PFZP 


280 


281 


282 


283 


284 


285 


286 


14 


15 


16 


17 


18 


19 


20 


QGQ 


RHR 


SIS 


TJT 


UKAU 


VLBV 


WMCW 


287 


288 


289 


290 


291 


292 


293 


21 


22 


23 


24 


25 


26 


27 


XNDX 


YOEY 


ZPFZ 


QG 


RH 


SI 


TJ 


294 


295 


296 


297 


298 


299 


300 


28 


29 


30 


31 








AUKA 


BVLB 


CWMC 


DXND 








301 


302 


303 


304 









46 



THE ALPHA-MATHO CALENDAR 



1923 










1923 


CWMC 




NOVEMBER 




CWMC 


SUN. 


MON. 


TUE. 


WED. 


THU. 


FRI. 


SAT. 




- 






1 
EYOE 

305 


2 
FZPF 

306 


3 
GQG 

307 


4 


5 


6 


7 


8 


9 


10 


HRH 


ISI 


JTJ 


KAUK 


LBVL 


MCWM 


NDXN 


308 


309 


310 


311 


312 


313 


314 


11 


12 


13 


14 


15 


16 


17 


OEYO 


PFZP 


QGQ 


RHR 


SIS 


TJT 


UKAU 


315 


316 


317 


318 


319 


320 


321 


18 


19 


20 


21 


22 


23 


24 


VLBV 


WMCW 


XNDX 


YOEY 


ZPFZ 


QG 


RH 


322 


323 


324 


325 


326 


327 


328 


25 


26 


27 


28 


29 


30 




SI 


TJ 


AUKA 


BVLB 


CWMC 


DXND 




329 


330 


331 


332 


333 


334 





47 



THE ALPHA-MATHO CALENDAR 


1923 
CWMC 


DECEMBER 


1923 
CWMC 


SUN. 


MON. 


TUE. 


WED. 


THU. FRI. 


SAT. 












1 
EYOE 












335 


2 


3 


4 


5 


6 7 


8 


FZPF 


GQG 


HRH 


ISI 


JTJ KAUK 


LBVL 


336 


337 


338 


339 


340 341 


342 


9 


10 


11 


12 


13 14 


15 


MCWM 


NDXN 


OEYO 


PFZP 


QGQ 


RHR 


SIS 


343 


344 


345 


346 


347 


348 


349 


16 


17 


18 


19 


20 


21 


22 


TJT 


UKAU 


VLBV 


WMCW 


XNDX 


YOEY 


ZPFZ 


350 


351 


352 


353 


354 


355 


356 


23 


24 


25 


26 


27 


28 


29 


QG 


RH 


SI 


TJ 


AUKA 


BVLB 


CWMC 


357 


358 


359 


360 


361 


362 


363 


30 

DXND 

364 


31 
EYOE 

365 

y 4 

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